Abstract:
The problem of school dropout is experienced in both the rich and poor countries, though some
reasons may differ. As adolescents transit this turbulent stage they increasingly seek to be free from
their parents and gain more autonomy. This study investigated parenting styles, as predictors of
students drop out rate among public secondary school students in Embu County. Questionnaires
were used to collect data from students on parenting style and students’ and dropout tendencies,
focus group discussion schedule was used to collect in-depth views of students while interview
schedule were used to collect views of guidance and counseling teachers. A population of 8820
Form Two and Three students distributed in 132 public secondary schools in Embu County was
targeted. Purposive sampling was used to select a sample of 15 schools. The schools selected were
those which hand reported more cases of school dropout. Stratified random sampling and
systematic random sampling were used to select 399 participants. Purposive sampling was used to
select 70 secondary school dropouts. Reliability for the parenting styles questionnaires and
dropout tendencies were calculated and an average cronbach alpha (α) of α = 0.82 for parenting
styles questionnaires was reported and for dropout rate α = 0.71. Linear multiple regression
analysis showed that, parenting styles accounts for; 86.2% (R2
=0.862, p<0.05) of secondary school
dropout rate students’ school and 13.8 is accounted for by other factors. The study recommends
that, the school board of management and parents’/ teachers association should involve other stake
holders in educational sector such as community based organizations, religious based organizations,
private professional counselors and provincial administration in a joint approach to deal the problem
of school dropouts.